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- Hamilton holds hope
- Merckx leads tributes
- Armstrong Plays It Safe at Tour De Georgia (AP via Yahoo! News)
- Cycling Notebook: MS 150 rides to success (Houston Chronicle)
- Flèche Wallonne win gives Di Luca ProTour lead (Inside Triathlon)
- Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Climbing mountains (Inside Triathlon)
- Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Death on the Ventoux (Inside Triathlon)
- A Fred's Eye View: A coversation with Alex Candelario (Inside Triathlon)
- Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: California's pioneers (Inside Triathlon)
- Cycling in the News: What's on W's iPod? How influential is Dick Pound? (Inside Triathlon)
- Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: World's firsts (Inside Triathlon)
- Friday's Mailbag: NORBA and support; racing and sponsorship; and Pound v. Verbruggen (Inside Triathlon)
- Hamilton Will Fight His Two-Year Doping Ban
- VeloPress Book selection: Marco Pantani: The Legend of a Tragic Champion (Inside Triathlon)
- Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood: Levi for Georgia, Horner stateside with aching leg (Inside Triathlon)
- World Cup win for Cooke
- Latest Cycling News for April 21, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Armstrong to retire after Tour de France
- Di Luca keeps winning streak
- Clinger, Stevic meet again in La Vuelta de Bisbee (VeloNews)
- Rogers targets Tour top 10
- UT Southwestern sports medicine doctor pedals advice on gearing up for safe cycling season (EurekAlert!)
- MAIN EVENTS -- American River Festival; Bicycle clinic for women and girls; Free sailboat rides at Treasure Island and (San Francisco Chronicle)
- Lance Armstrong Bike Race May 15 (Port Washington News)
- HONC those hills (BikeMagic.com)
- Armstrong, Bruyneel share much more than just victories
- Armstrong moves up field
- Lance Armstrong struggles in time trial at Tour de Georgia cycling race (Canada.com)
- First Edition Cycling News for April 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Kahne aces another speed test at Infineon (Reg Req'd)
- Ski Racing (Ski Racing)
- '05 Velodrome Championship Series announced
- Paragon Racing takes off (Telluride Daily Planet)
- Giro dispute resolved
- Armstrong Is Just a Straggler in Georgia (New York Times)
- Kiwis to race cycle legend
- Butler Twp. Bicyclists Hitting Road (RedNova)
- Nature Valley Signs Multi-Year Contract with Pro Cycling Race (PR Web)
- Nature Valley Signs Multi-Year Contract with Pro Cycling Race (PR Web)
- Landis leads as Armstrong slumps
- Be Like Armstrong, Not Like Hamilton If You Want Good Press to Stick
- Letters to Cyclingnews - April 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Lance Armstrong Bike Race May 15
- Latest Cycling News for April 22, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cycling club brings sprint racing to Webster Avenue (The Dartmouth)
- Cooke targets Italy
- Friday's EuroFile: Who'll challenge Di Luca? Bettini hoping for return (VeloNews)
- Tour de France and VeloNews renew Tour de France Official Guide agreement
- Lance lags: Armstrong behind schedule at Tour de Georgia (KXAN 36 Austin)
- Lance leaves cycling world in good shape
- First Edition Cycling News for April 23, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Hoy enters wacky races (Scotsman)
- Armstrong labors at Tour de Georgia
- UT Southwestern Sports Medicine Doctor Pedals Advice On Gearing Up For Safe Cycling Season (Science Daily)
- Armstrong Unable to Make Up Ground in Georgia Mountains
- The John Lieswyn Diary (Cyclingnews.com)
- Bike race concerns prompt new offers (Lawrence Journal-World)
- Racing toward a new season (Park Record)
- Vandborg wins as Armstrong toils
- Endurance Race a Grueling Seat-of-the-Pants Experience (RedNova)
- Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Boyer and LeMond (VeloNews)
- Inside Cycling with John Wilcockson: Boyer and LeMond
- First Edition Cycling News for April 24, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Armstrong ends ninth in Tour de Georgia (EARTHtimes.org)
- Adieu one final time (Adelaide Confidential)
- Final exit for a warrior lady of the ring (Sunday Herald)
- Armstrong Unable to Make Up Ground in Georgia Mountains (Reg Req'd)
- Motorcyclist uninjured after catapulting into oncoming traffic (KBCI Boise)
- Danielson keeps Armstrong at bay
- Eventful day in the Cavern City (Carlsbad Current-Argus)
- Armstrong Leads in Different Way in Georgia (New York Times)
- Dalton Daily Citizen: Opinion
- Canoe the Chattahoochee River (NorthFulton.com)
- BMX - Road to Beijing Olympics begins now
- Unexpected perspective (St. Petersburg Times)
- Danielson receives key boost into first (Houston Chronicle)
- Comfort features built in new generation of bikes (Northwestern)
- Designated heavy hitter in sports (Boston Globe)
- Shotgun Patterning Is One Key to Turkey Hunting Success (Kansas City InfoZine)
- Finding the perfect fit (Marin Independent Journal)
- Cycle begins again for local riders (The Reporter)
- Vinokourov takes one-day classic
- First Edition Cycling News for April 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- First Edition Cycling News for April 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Roundup: Vinoukorov wins sprint in Liège (International Herald Tribune)
- Riders battle stormy weather on hills
- Monday, April 25, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
- Cadel fifth as Vino fires Tour warning
- Legislator wants $3M for drag racing museum in Henderson (BizJournals)
- Vinokourov takes classic
- Armstrong sluggish in Georgia (Salt Lake Tribune)
- Danielson takes Georgia crown as Armstrong struggles
- Negussie joins Ethiopian marathoning greats (IAAF)
- Illinois man wins Criterium (Press-Citizen)
- Tour de Georgia Winner Crowned (WSB-TV 2 Atlanta)
- Premium bikes push Tandem profits (Manchester Online)
- Danielson completes Georgia win
- Evans rides closer to dream (Fox Sports Australia)
- Tour de Georgia Cycling News Special for April 25, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- 3rd Dodge Tour de Georgia Stage 6 and Final
- PREVIEW-Cycling-Cunego heads Tour of Romandy field (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- Durango celebrates with Danielson (Durango Herald)
- Durango celebrates with Danielson (Durango Herald)
- Spinning toward Little 5 No surprises at time trials, Mann on top (DePauw)
- Appen Newspapers, Inc. (NorthFulton.com)
- Duluth company pushes Russian cooperation (NorthFulton.com)
- Armstrong settles for fifth in Tour de Georgia
- Young Guns: 60th Gran Premio Liberazione (Daily Peloton)
- Collegiate champions earn Aegis scholarships (Triathlon Magazine)
- Italian leapfrogs 15 for Vuelta title (Sierra Vista Herald)
- Against the odds (Albany Democrat-Herald)
- Georgia Forever On His Mind
- First Edition Cycling News for April 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- First Edition Cycling News for April 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Tuesday, April 26, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
- U.S. Speedskater Rodriguez Isn't Spinning Her Wheels (Washington Post)
- What if...
- Infineon Raceway Seeks Approval Of Bicycle, Running Race (Bayinsider)
- North Platte Telegraph - News - 04/26/2005 - Swim, ride, run (North Platte Telegraph)
- A New Spin on an Old Sport (KTLA 5)
- Armstrong to Retire After Tour De France
- McGee "looking sharp" for Romandy (Eurosport)
- Latest Cycling News for April 26, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Make Your Own Way (Roadcycling)
- Preview
- Bell Sports' 2005 Helmet Line Features Icons of Fun, Fashion and All Things Fast (Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
- 'A Potpourri and a Mishmash' (RedNova)
- Final Results (Panther Securities) (LSE via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
- Armstrong gold, Thorburn silver at Pan Ams
- Sikad Cebu kicks off CBMs May festivities (Sun Star)
- Sikad Cebu kicks off CBMs May festivities (Sun Star)
- Mario Cipollini Ends Career (Roadcycling)
- Pereiro snags Romandie prologue (VeloNews)
- Danielson seals Georgia win
- Mario Cipollini Retires! (Daily Peloton)
- Armstrong passes the torch (The Davis Enterprise)
- Super Mario announces retirement (AFP via Yahoo! News)
- Top sprinter Cipollini retires (Reuters.co.uk)
- 'Lion King' Cipollini retires (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
- Top sprinter Cipollini retires (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
- Cycling: Top Sprinter Cipollini Retires (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
- Pereiro takes early Romandy lead
- Cipollini to bow out of cycling
- Wednesday, April 27, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
- Samuel in Savannah race (Trinidad Express)
- Armstrong Fifth in Tour De Georgia
- Prepped to pedal (Lansing State Journal)
- Ex-world cycling champ Cipollini retires
- Super Mario calls it quits (Independent Online)
- Tour provides lessons for life (Forsyth County News Front Page)
- "Lion King" Cipollini retires (Eurosport)
- Latest Cycling News for April 27, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Armstrong swansong prompts yellow fever
- 'Lion King' Cipollini announces his retirement (The Age)
- Council rejects beer license for motorcycle rally (Lamar Daily News)
- Top cycling sprinter Cipollini retires (Stuff)
- Petacchi takes honours in Romandy
- Armstrong's farewell tour spins through town
- Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: Black Monday? (VeloNews)
- Cycling: Petacchi takes Tour of Romandy first stage (Channel NewsAsia)
- Seven positions up for grabs in '05 elections
- First Edition Cycling News for April 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- ‘Lion King’ calls it a day (The Star Online)
- Thursday, April 28, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
- Arrive Alive 2005 highlights traffic safety for students (Daytona Beach News-Journal)
- Recreation calendar (Desert Sun)
- Latest Cycling News for April 28, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Team boss makes Cipo claim (Eurosport)
- Wednesday's EuroFile: Victims of the ProTour effect; Gusev joins a top club (VeloNews)
- Continental Drift with Andrew Hood: All Hail Cipollini (VeloNews)
- Craig wins CX National Champs (BikeMagic.com)
- Wednesday's Mailbag: Tyler; Questions; TV; Our man Casey and Haiku? (VeloNews)
- Variety marks 2005 Iron Horse (Durango Herald)
- Variety marks 2005 Iron Horse (Durango Herald)
- 24,000 MILES ON BIKE FOR THE HEALTH OF IT (Dundalk Eagle)
- 20th Vuelta a Castilla y Leon - Stage 2 Just In (Daily Peloton)
- Armstrong takes silver in individual pursuit
- The Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association (SORBA) and Subaru Announce Contest (The Weekly)
- New Atlanta Bicycle Retailer Pledges Support For Area Bicycle Advocacy Organization (The Weekly)
- Thursday's Eurofile: Pereiro's jersey; ProTour wars continue;
- Bike Industry Group Supports Southern Off-Road Bicycle Association's Membership Drive (The Weekly)
- Danielson tours Georgia fastest
- Vinokourov claims classic win
- Ulmer to announce her cycling future today (Stuff)
- Shifting Gears ; Champion Mountain Bike Racer Alison Dunlap Moves Toward the Next Phase of Her Career: Teacher (RedNova)
- Cycling: Roulston back on the bike after operation (The New Zealand Herald)
- First Edition Cycling News for April 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Mirabella, Huff push medal count to seven
- Pereiro defies McGee to claim prologue in Romandy
- Second straight win for Petacchi
- Rally invite for Armstrong
- St. Anthony's has send-off for race director (St. Petersburg Times)
- Change of focus for Ulmer (NZCity)
- Oroville Mercury Register - Local (Oroville Mercury-Register)
- Cycling gets a turn (Chico Enterprise-Record)
- Tuning up for spring NDSU Cycling Club hosts repair day (NDSU Spectrum)
- Forty miles to victory Annual NDSU-UND cycling rivalry to continue Saturday (NDSU Spectrum)
- British Cycling adds 1000 members in a month (BikeBiz.com)
- Latest Cycling News for April 29, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cycling-My legs had gone, says Cipollini (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ Sports)
- City of Angels is heaven for ESPN's X Games (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
- Cipo: "My legs were gone" (Eurosport)
- Friday's EuroFile: Popovych gets paperwork; Petacchi on track (VeloNews)
- Cycling's new cheats (The Age)
- Belz, Blatchford medal in Pan Am sprint
- Cycling: Start of the long road back (The New Zealand Herald)
- Cycling: I just couldn't do it anymore, says Super Mario (Channel NewsAsia)
- Double win for Petacchi
- My legs had gone, says Cipollini (Independent Online)
- 15th Annual Sea Otter (Daily Peloton)
- OLN Expands Giro Coverage
- Hilly terrain Ulmer's only concern (NZCity)
- First Edition Cycling News for April 30, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cunego closes in on Romandy lead
- Collegiate MTB Nationals return to 7 Springs
- 5th Annual Car and Bike Rally to be held (The Searcy Daily Citizen)
- USAC to offer new Gatorade Endurance Formula
- Romandy: Botero's back
- CYCLING NOTEBOOK / Danielson gaining on Armstrong -- rapidly (San Francisco Chronicle)
- People spinning out of control (South Bend Tribune)
- Inside Cycling: Aisner and the Coors Classic (VeloNews)
- Cunego closes on lead
- Cycling Notebook Danielson gaining on Armstrong -- rapidly
- Team sprint trio gives U.S. 10th Pan Am medal
- Canada's Cycling Magazine
- First Edition Cycling News for May 1, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Cuengo takes Tour of Romandy lead
- He's Superman - and everyman (St. Petersburg Times)
- Biking Bend (BendBulletin.com)
- Cunego takes Tour of Romandy lead
- Cipollini, 38, Is Retiring. He May Even Mean It.
- One More Hill to Climb
- California: Spa pampering for moms-to-be (The Wichita Eagle)
- Motor Cycling: Masterful Rossi wins Chinese MotoGP (Channel NewsAsia)
- He's Superman - and everyman
- Hutchinson, Davidenko tops at Athens Twighlight (VeloNews)
- Botero wins Tour of Romandy
- Armstrong lieutenant Ekimov could miss Tour: report
- First Edition Cycling News for May 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Motor Cycling: Rossi rains supreme (Independent)
- Ekimov injured in Texas training
- Top sprinter Cipollini retires
- After 25-Car Crash, Gordon Holds On To Win at Talladega (Washington Post)
- Monday, May 02, 2005 (Ravalli Republic)
- Peloton Cycling News Roundup May 1, 2005 (Daily Peloton)
- CSC names Vande Velde and Zabriskie to Giro squad
- Botero beats McGee, Cunego to win Romandy tour
- Take it away, JHK (Cyclingnews.com)
- Latest Cycling News for May 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
- Latest Cycling News for May 2, 2005 (Cyclingnews.com)
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